ENTERTAINMENTS
"LOOK WHO'S HERE." The meritorious reputation established by that clever bunch of entertainere, comprising tho "Look Who's Here" Company, iB well maintained in their third programme, which is now showing at the Grand Opera House. The company iR 6een at its best in several new feature items, and a few of the outstanding successes of the first changes aro included. The music and staging aro good, and the burlesques most amusing. Much applause is nightly earned by Gregory Ivanoff (violin), Fred. Bennett (piano), Wylie Watson ('cello), and others. The management advertise that the election results w;rl bo announced from the stage tliie evening. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, There j'b something to suit all tastes in this week's change of programme at His •Majesty's Theatre. Tho performers \nelude the well-known and gifted vocalists, Miss Army Murphy (soprano) and Mr. Philip Jfewbury (tenor). Both these artists eujcy a wide and favourable reputation, and their numebra have been carefully chosen, and in them their voices are heard to the best advantage. A pair of American conwlians of considerable worth lend pleasing variety to the bill of fare, as do as the Five Lewins, who are young lady singers and dancers. The Mimical Bentloys feature the playing of a giant xylophone. Les. Wharton, Bonita and Leo, Tossing Testros. Merlon and Ryder, Arthur Oroxton, and "Bluffo" are also to tlio fore. KING'S THEATRE. "Shall We Forgive Her?" a stirring World Film drama, is tho epecial attraction lit the King's Theatre. On Saturday Olive Thomas will be seen in "Indiscreet Oor- • mine," a story of a girl who wanted to ] be a bold vampire like she saw at tho i pictures. Details of the election for Wellington North will be shown on the screen this evening. I EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. : Mark Horn is the hero of "The Conqueror," the feature now screening at Everybody's Theatre. The support- , ing roles arc taken by Enid Markey • and Louise Baronell. "Hearts Adrift" is ; aleo shown. Details of the election for ' Wellington North will bo shown on the screen this evening. EMPRESS THEATRE. Mildred Manning appears as Mary Jane j in "The Secret Husband" or "Mary Jane's ; Pa," the star feature now ocreenloß at tho ' Emprees Theatre. The atory is altogether ; novel. Charlie Chaplin in "The Cure" is , also shown. Details of the election for Wellington North will be Bhowu on the screen this evening.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 138, 28 February 1918, Page 3
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